ShoppingGuide In Mumbai
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear,shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells andsights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores. High Street Phoenix If you need to get some shopping out of your system, head to this mega mall to sort yourself out. With over 300 stores to browse, there's no chance you'll leave empty-handed. OBEROI MALL If you're visiting northern Mumbai and hankering for some respite from the humidity, head to this relatively new megamall to cool down while browsing four floors of fashion apparel, perfumes, electronics, homewares, jewellery and accessories. CHOR BAZAAR Originally called Shor (noisy) Bazaar, the British pronunciation was closer to Chor (thieves) Bazaar; a name which stuck as stolen goods began to work their way into the market. Vendors flog every relic under the sun at the city's largest antiques alley, from broken gramophones to distressed Victorian furniture, porcelain keepsakes to vintage Bollywood posters. If you're after big-ticket items, remember to ask shopkeepers to see their backroom, where they keep their most prized pieces. CRAWFORD MARKET Opposite the Mumbai PoliceHeadquarters, Crawford Market (officially called MahatmaJyotiba Phuleis) is perhaps the city's most colourful. Join the seething mass of locals bartering for fruit, vegetables, poultry and household goods in a flurry of coloured saris, waving rupees and wobbling heads. LINKING ROAD Stalls are grouped according to the goods they sell. Entering from Bandra Station, you'll find traditional Indian garb first, followed by shoes, bags, accessories and then branded wear. Plenty of bags, belts, shoes, traditional attire and western garb can be found along the main 200-metre stretch of Linking Road. Quality is dubious, but for gifts and throwaway fashion, this is where it's at.

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Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today. The festival marks the culmination of fasting and holy month of Ramzan. A day ahead of Eid, markets in Mumbai were crowded with shoppers.
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5 Things To Put On Your SrinagarShopping List
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for. Dry fruit and spices Kashmir is known for its spices and quality dry fruit. Shop for different varieties of walnuts including burzil walnuts, kagzi walnuts and wont walnuts which are available in abundance. Antique silver jewellery If you enjoy rummaging through large quantities of trinkets in silver, you’ll love Srinagar. From ornamental jewellery to larger decoration pieces, you’ll get silverware with intricate carvings like nowhere else. Pashmina Shawls Over the years, Kashmir's famous Pashmina shawls have become rarer to find and more expensive to buy. Papier mache products Easier on the pocket and more practical for tourists with luggage constraints, are the many papier-mache products sold all over the city. Carpets Silk carpets are among Kashmir's most famous creations, and though some could cost you a package, they’re worth every bit.

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The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and South Africa will be played. What is more interesting than this is that most of them have been accompanied by their respective families which is rather making the work trip more of a pleasure trip.
Anushka Sharma, who is enjoying her extended holiday with Virat Kohli in Cape Town, met up with Shikhar Dhawan and his family and needless to say all of them enjoyed each other’s company. Posing in the serene background of the city, they were all smiles for the camera.
Video of Shikhar and Virat doing the Bhangra on the streets of Cape Town had recently become viral on the internet. The newlyweds also caught up Akshay Kumar over lunch recently.
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Shopping Guide In Mumbai

ShoppingGuide In Mumbai
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear,shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells andsights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores. High Street Phoenix If you need to get some shopping out of your system, head to this mega mall to sort yourself out. With over 300 stores to browse, there's no chance you'll leave empty-handed. OBEROI MALL If you're visiting northern Mumbai and hankering for some respite from the humidity, head to this relatively new megamall to cool down while browsing four floors of fashion apparel, perfumes, electronics, homewares, jewellery and accessories. CHOR BAZAAR Originally called Shor (noisy) Bazaar, the British pronunciation was closer to Chor (thieves) Bazaar; a name which stuck as stolen goods began to work their way into the market. Vendors flog every relic under the sun at the city's largest antiques alley, from broken gramophones to distressed Victorian furniture, porcelain keepsakes to vintage Bollywood posters. If you're after big-ticket items, remember to ask shopkeepers to see their backroom, where they keep their most prized pieces. CRAWFORD MARKET Opposite the Mumbai PoliceHeadquarters, Crawford Market (officially called MahatmaJyotiba Phuleis) is perhaps the city's most colourful. Join the seething mass of locals bartering for fruit, vegetables, poultry and household goods in a flurry of coloured saris, waving rupees and wobbling heads. LINKING ROAD Stalls are grouped according to the goods they sell. Entering from Bandra Station, you'll find traditional Indian garb first, followed by shoes, bags, accessories and then branded wear. Plenty of bags, belts, shoes, traditional attire and western garb can be found along the main 200-metre stretch of Linking Road. Quality is dubious, but for gifts and throwaway fashion, this is where it's at.

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Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today. The festival marks the culmination of fasting and holy month of Ramzan. A day ahead of Eid, markets in Mumbai were crowded with shoppers.
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5 Things To Put On Your Srinagar Shopping List

5 Things To Put On Your SrinagarShopping List
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for. Dry fruit and spices Kashmir is known for its spices and quality dry fruit. Shop for different varieties of walnuts including burzil walnuts, kagzi walnuts and wont walnuts which are available in abundance. Antique silver jewellery If you enjoy rummaging through large quantities of trinkets in silver, you’ll love Srinagar. From ornamental jewellery to larger decoration pieces, you’ll get silverware with intricate carvings like nowhere else. Pashmina Shawls Over the years, Kashmir's famous Pashmina shawls have become rarer to find and more expensive to buy. Papier mache products Easier on the pocket and more practical for tourists with luggage constraints, are the many papier-mache products sold all over the city. Carpets Silk carpets are among Kashmir's most famous creations, and though some could cost you a package, they’re worth every bit.

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E-commerce Players Gear up for Google's Online Shopping Bonanza

E-commerce players gear up for Google's online shopping bonanza
Many online sites are gearing up for a surge in business with a fortnight of discounts during the ongoing Google-led online shopping festival followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday next week. The affiliate sites are creating 'how-to' guides for best deals in different categories, anticipating a four-fold rise in traffic and a similar jump in revenue.
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Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and South Africa will be played. What is more interesting than this is that most of them have been accompanied by their respective families which is rather making the work trip more of a pleasure trip.
Anushka Sharma, who is enjoying her extended holiday with Virat Kohli in Cape Town, met up with Shikhar Dhawan and his family and needless to say all of them enjoyed each other’s company. Posing in the serene background of the city, they were all smiles for the camera.
Video of Shikhar and Virat doing the Bhangra on the streets of Cape Town had recently become viral on the internet. The newlyweds also caught up Akshay Kumar over lunch recently.
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Every year before Diwali, the lawns of the BlindReliefAssociation in the capital turns into a colourful bazaar. This year, the association is holding its annual Diwali Bazaar from 10th to 16th October. Candles in various shapes and sizes, diyas and decorative lamps, attractive hangings and paper products are available here at resonable prices.
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Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today. The festival marks the culmination of fasting and holy month of Ramzan. A day ahead of Eid, markets in Mumbai were crowded with shoppers.
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E-commerce Players Gear up for Google's Online Shopping Bonanza

E-commerce players gear up for Google's online shopping bonanza
Many online sites are gearing up for a surge in business with a fortnight of discounts during the ongoing Google-led online shopping festival followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday next week. The affiliate sites are creating 'how-to' guides for best deals in different categories, anticipating a four-fold rise in traffic and a similar jump in revenue.
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published: 28 Nov 2014

Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and South Africa will be played. What is more interesting than this is that most of them have been accompanied by their respective families which is rather making the work trip more of a pleasure trip.
Anushka Sharma, who is enjoying her extended holiday with Virat Kohli in Cape Town, met up with Shikhar Dhawan and his family and needless to say all of them enjoyed each other’s company. Posing in the serene background of the city, they were all smiles for the camera.
Video of Shikhar and Virat doing the Bhangra on the streets of Cape Town had recently become viral on the internet. The newlyweds also caught up Akshay Kumar over lunch recently.
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Every year before Diwali, the lawns of the BlindReliefAssociation in the capital turns into a colourful bazaar. This year, the association is holding its annual Diwali Bazaar from 10th to 16th October. Candles in various shapes and sizes, diyas and decorative lamps, attractive hangings and paper products are available here at resonable prices.
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ShoppingGuide In Mumbai
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear,shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells andsights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores. High Street Phoenix If you need to get some shopping out of your system, head to this mega mall to sort yourself out. With over 300 stores to browse, there's no chance you'll leave empty-handed. OBEROI MALL If you're visiting northern Mumbai and hankering for some respite from the humidity, head to this relatively new megamall to cool down while browsing four floors of fashion apparel, perfumes, electronics, homewares, jewellery and accessories. CHOR BAZAAR Originally called Shor (noisy) Bazaar, the British pronunciation was closer to Chor (thieves) Bazaar; a name which stuck as stolen goods began to work their way into the market. Vendors flog every relic under the sun at the city's largest antiques alley, from broken gramophones to distressed Victorian furniture, porcelain keepsakes to vintage Bollywood posters. If you're after big-ticket items, remember to ask shopkeepers to see their backroom, where they keep their most prized pieces. CRAWFORD MARKET Opposite the Mumbai PoliceHeadquarters, Crawford Market (officially called MahatmaJyotiba Phuleis) is perhaps the city's most colourful. Join the seething mass of locals bartering for fruit, vegetables, poultry and household goods in a flurry of coloured saris, waving rupees and wobbling heads. LINKING ROAD Stalls are grouped according to the goods they sell. Entering from Bandra Station, you'll find traditional Indian garb first, followed by shoes, bags, accessories and then branded wear. Plenty of bags, belts, shoes, traditional attire and western garb can be found along the main 200-metre stretch of Linking Road. Quality is dubious, but for gifts and throwaway fashion, this is where it's at.

ShoppingGuide In Mumbai
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear,shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells andsights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores. High Street Phoenix If you need to get some shopping out of your system, head to this mega mall to sort yourself out. With over 300 stores to browse, there's no chance you'll leave empty-handed. OBEROI MALL If you're visiting northern Mumbai and hankering for some respite from the humidity, head to this relatively new megamall to cool down while browsing four floors of fashion apparel, perfumes, electronics, homewares, jewellery and accessories. CHOR BAZAAR Originally called Shor (noisy) Bazaar, the British pronunciation was closer to Chor (thieves) Bazaar; a name which stuck as stolen goods began to work their way into the market. Vendors flog every relic under the sun at the city's largest antiques alley, from broken gramophones to distressed Victorian furniture, porcelain keepsakes to vintage Bollywood posters. If you're after big-ticket items, remember to ask shopkeepers to see their backroom, where they keep their most prized pieces. CRAWFORD MARKET Opposite the Mumbai PoliceHeadquarters, Crawford Market (officially called MahatmaJyotiba Phuleis) is perhaps the city's most colourful. Join the seething mass of locals bartering for fruit, vegetables, poultry and household goods in a flurry of coloured saris, waving rupees and wobbling heads. LINKING ROAD Stalls are grouped according to the goods they sell. Entering from Bandra Station, you'll find traditional Indian garb first, followed by shoes, bags, accessories and then branded wear. Plenty of bags, belts, shoes, traditional attire and western garb can be found along the main 200-metre stretch of Linking Road. Quality is dubious, but for gifts and throwaway fashion, this is where it's at.

Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today. The festival marks the culmination of fasting and holy month of Ramz...

Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today. The festival marks the culmination of fasting and holy month of Ramzan. A day ahead of Eid, markets in Mumbai were crowded with shoppers.
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5 Things To Put On Your SrinagarShopping List
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for.
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for. Dry fruit and spices Kashmir is known for its spices and quality dry fruit. Shop for different varieties of walnuts including burzil walnuts, kagzi walnuts and wont walnuts which are available in abundance. Antique silver jewellery If you enjoy rummaging through large quantities of trinkets in silver, you’ll love Srinagar. From ornamental jewellery to larger decoration pieces, you’ll get silverware with intricate carvings like nowhere else. Pashmina Shawls Over the years, Kashmir's famous Pashmina shawls have become rarer to find and more expensive to buy. Papier mache products Easier on the pocket and more practical for tourists with luggage constraints, are the many papier-mache products sold all over the city. Carpets Silk carpets are among Kashmir's most famous creations, and though some could cost you a package, they’re worth every bit.

5 Things To Put On Your SrinagarShopping List
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for.
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for. Dry fruit and spices Kashmir is known for its spices and quality dry fruit. Shop for different varieties of walnuts including burzil walnuts, kagzi walnuts and wont walnuts which are available in abundance. Antique silver jewellery If you enjoy rummaging through large quantities of trinkets in silver, you’ll love Srinagar. From ornamental jewellery to larger decoration pieces, you’ll get silverware with intricate carvings like nowhere else. Pashmina Shawls Over the years, Kashmir's famous Pashmina shawls have become rarer to find and more expensive to buy. Papier mache products Easier on the pocket and more practical for tourists with luggage constraints, are the many papier-mache products sold all over the city. Carpets Silk carpets are among Kashmir's most famous creations, and though some could cost you a package, they’re worth every bit.

E-commerce Players Gear up for Google's Online Shopping Bonanza

E-commerce players gear up for Google's online shopping bonanza
Many online sites are gearing up for a surge in business with a fortnight of discounts during t...

E-commerce players gear up for Google's online shopping bonanza
Many online sites are gearing up for a surge in business with a fortnight of discounts during the ongoing Google-led online shopping festival followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday next week. The affiliate sites are creating 'how-to' guides for best deals in different categories, anticipating a four-fold rise in traffic and a similar jump in revenue.
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E-commerce players gear up for Google's online shopping bonanza
Many online sites are gearing up for a surge in business with a fortnight of discounts during the ongoing Google-led online shopping festival followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday next week. The affiliate sites are creating 'how-to' guides for best deals in different categories, anticipating a four-fold rise in traffic and a similar jump in revenue.
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Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and South Africa will be played. What is more interesting than this is that most of them have been accompanied by their respective families which is rather making the work trip more of a pleasure trip.
Anushka Sharma, who is enjoying her extended holiday with Virat Kohli in Cape Town, met up with Shikhar Dhawan and his family and needless to say all of them enjoyed each other’s company. Posing in the serene background of the city, they were all smiles for the camera.
Video of Shikhar and Virat doing the Bhangra on the streets of Cape Town had recently become viral on the internet. The newlyweds also caught up Akshay Kumar over lunch recently.
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The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and South Africa will be played. What is more interesting than this is that most of them have been accompanied by their respective families which is rather making the work trip more of a pleasure trip.
Anushka Sharma, who is enjoying her extended holiday with Virat Kohli in Cape Town, met up with Shikhar Dhawan and his family and needless to say all of them enjoyed each other’s company. Posing in the serene background of the city, they were all smiles for the camera.
Video of Shikhar and Virat doing the Bhangra on the streets of Cape Town had recently become viral on the internet. The newlyweds also caught up Akshay Kumar over lunch recently.
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Every year before Diwali, the lawns of the BlindReliefAssociation in the capital turns into a colourful bazaar. This year, the association is holding its annu...

Every year before Diwali, the lawns of the BlindReliefAssociation in the capital turns into a colourful bazaar. This year, the association is holding its annual Diwali Bazaar from 10th to 16th October. Candles in various shapes and sizes, diyas and decorative lamps, attractive hangings and paper products are available here at resonable prices.
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Every year before Diwali, the lawns of the BlindReliefAssociation in the capital turns into a colourful bazaar. This year, the association is holding its annual Diwali Bazaar from 10th to 16th October. Candles in various shapes and sizes, diyas and decorative lamps, attractive hangings and paper products are available here at resonable prices.
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Hasratein - Episode 90

Savitri wakes up to find Shyam sleeping on their sofa but Shyam is aggressive and taunts her about K.T. A collage of memories race through her mind as she stands facing the graveyard. Shyam tells Savitri that Satish is unhappy at Madhavi's home making him contemplate bringing him home forever soon. Just then, Madhavi and Govind arrive to return Satish as also severe their ties with Savitri as well as Shyam. Savitri sheds copious tears but it has no effect on Madhavi whatsoever. K.T. paces restlessly in his bedroom feeling uneasy as he has a premonition that something drastic awaits someone close to him. Asmita suggests he ring Savitri as no one else is quite as close to him at present. A troubled Savitri wants to meet him at the earliest making Asmita furious at his audacity of ringing his...

published: 12 Sep 2012

The Samjhauta Express - Pakistan And India Lahore to Delhi - by roothmens

BBC PRESENTATION
*ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED TO THE OWNERS OR LICENSED.*
* IT IS NOT INTENDED TO VIOLATE COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL, WHICH ALL BELONGS TO ITS RECEIPTED OWNERS.THIS VIDEO IS ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSE ONLY.*
The Samjhauta Express commonly called the Friendship Express, is a twice-weekly train – Tuesdays and Fridays – that runs between Delhi and Attari in India and Lahore in Pakistan. The word samjhauta means "agreement","accord" and "compromise" in both Hindi and Urdu.
Until the reopening of the Thar Express, this was the only rail connection between the two countries. The train was started on 22 July 1976 following the Shimla Agreement and ran between Amritsar and Lahore, a distance of about 42 km. Following disturbances in Punjab in the late eighties, due to security reasons Indian Rai...

published: 05 Jul 2015

How India's Silicon Valley Became Its Suicide Capital

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The centre of engineering, aeronautics, biotechnology: Bangalore holds the key to India's future. "I'm free to live my life, make ...

Rishte: A quarrel between Indian and Western culture (from an old zee TV serial)

From a very old zee tv series Rishtey featuring Rajit Kapoor and Kittu Gidwani
http://satyanveshi-byomkesh.blogspot.com/2013/06/rishte-quarrel-of-indian-and-western.htmlSerial portrayed small stories about human relationships in its every episode.

published: 27 Jun 2013

THE TIMES OF INDIA VIJAYAWADA EDITION LAUNCHED BY CM CHANDRABABU| HOTEL GATEWAY

The movie story deals with Komaram Puli who is born to a lady who were tormented by Al Saleem. Al Saleem kills Komaram Puli’s father. Puli’s mother makes sure that she brings Puli up as a cop. Puli saves PM of India from an assassination attempt in Thailand. Impressed with Puli, PM of India authorizes him to come up with his own team to solve the problems and bring down the crime rate at a faster pace. In the process Puli stumbles upon a case that leads him to Al Saleem who became a kingmaker in AP by now.
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Butter Chicken Beaurocracy Welcome To India!- Sailing SV Delos Ep. 68

We sail into the Indian port of Port Blair and prepare to check in. The process is the craziest we've ever seen with heaps of Indian Officials visiting Delos f...

We sail into the Indian port of Port Blair and prepare to check in. The process is the craziest we've ever seen with heaps of Indian Officials visiting Delos from Customs, Immigration, and the Indian Navy. Customs decided to lock up our IridiumPhone but eventually we get our clearance finished.
We go on a beer fueled exploration day to fill our bellies with local food and the girls shop for their new sorrees then give us a fashion show. Pretty soon it's time to set sail and we leave to explore the AndamansIslands!
Footage from March, 2015.
Music In This Video
00:01 Ramaukanji by Onetox https://soundcloud.com/ethekweni/onetox-ramukanji-september
01:42 BigMojo - Vadodara by Kevin MacLeod
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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02:30 Mumbai Effect by Jingle Punks YouTube AudioLibrary
06:20 Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400018
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12:57 Afrola by Bird Creek YouTube Audio Library
16:12 LA TRIPLETA by virtualdjmax ccMixter.org
18:42 Wheel Of Karma by Audionautix
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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19:57 India by pingnews ccMixter.org
21:57 FairyTale Waltz by Kevin MacLeod YouTube Audio Library
23:16 GypsyDance by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena YouTube Audio Library
26:07 Foreign Land by Jingle Punks YouTube Audio Library
27:50 CoconutCasino by Max Noremo http://www.soundcloud.com/MaxNoremo
Our MissionIt’s simple really- we just want to make you SMILE! We do this because we LOVE it. Given our short time on this AMAZING PLANET there’s absolutely, positively, nothing more we’d rather be doing with our time!
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. If doesn’t have to be sailing. It can be anything at all. Just take a few minutes every day for yourself, breathe deep and relax, and don’t forget to SMILE!
Send Us Love
We LOVE sailing, we LOVE traveling, and we LOVE making videos about it! We're only half-way around the world, so there's plenty more to see!
Your support will fund better camera gear, internet to upload videos, and of course creative lubricants to smooth the editing process :)
Support Our Videos- Buy us a cold one.
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We sail into the Indian port of Port Blair and prepare to check in. The process is the craziest we've ever seen with heaps of Indian Officials visiting Delos from Customs, Immigration, and the Indian Navy. Customs decided to lock up our IridiumPhone but eventually we get our clearance finished.
We go on a beer fueled exploration day to fill our bellies with local food and the girls shop for their new sorrees then give us a fashion show. Pretty soon it's time to set sail and we leave to explore the AndamansIslands!
Footage from March, 2015.
Music In This Video
00:01 Ramaukanji by Onetox https://soundcloud.com/ethekweni/onetox-ramukanji-september
01:42 BigMojo - Vadodara by Kevin MacLeod
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100306
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
02:30 Mumbai Effect by Jingle Punks YouTube AudioLibrary
06:20 Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400018
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
12:57 Afrola by Bird Creek YouTube Audio Library
16:12 LA TRIPLETA by virtualdjmax ccMixter.org
18:42 Wheel Of Karma by Audionautix
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
19:57 India by pingnews ccMixter.org
21:57 FairyTale Waltz by Kevin MacLeod YouTube Audio Library
23:16 GypsyDance by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena YouTube Audio Library
26:07 Foreign Land by Jingle Punks YouTube Audio Library
27:50 CoconutCasino by Max Noremo http://www.soundcloud.com/MaxNoremo
Our MissionIt’s simple really- we just want to make you SMILE! We do this because we LOVE it. Given our short time on this AMAZING PLANET there’s absolutely, positively, nothing more we’d rather be doing with our time!
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. If doesn’t have to be sailing. It can be anything at all. Just take a few minutes every day for yourself, breathe deep and relax, and don’t forget to SMILE!
Send Us Love
We LOVE sailing, we LOVE traveling, and we LOVE making videos about it! We're only half-way around the world, so there's plenty more to see!
Your support will fund better camera gear, internet to upload videos, and of course creative lubricants to smooth the editing process :)
Support Our Videos- Buy us a cold one.
http://www.svdelos.com/buy-us-a-beer
Check the links below for more SV Delos SailingAround The WorldAction!
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Hasratein - Episode 90

Savitri wakes up to find Shyam sleeping on their sofa but Shyam is aggressive and taunts her about K.T. A collage of memories race through her mind as she stand...

Savitri wakes up to find Shyam sleeping on their sofa but Shyam is aggressive and taunts her about K.T. A collage of memories race through her mind as she stands facing the graveyard. Shyam tells Savitri that Satish is unhappy at Madhavi's home making him contemplate bringing him home forever soon. Just then, Madhavi and Govind arrive to return Satish as also severe their ties with Savitri as well as Shyam. Savitri sheds copious tears but it has no effect on Madhavi whatsoever. K.T. paces restlessly in his bedroom feeling uneasy as he has a premonition that something drastic awaits someone close to him. Asmita suggests he ring Savitri as no one else is quite as close to him at present. A troubled Savitri wants to meet him at the earliest making Asmita furious at his audacity of ringing his beloved before her and passes a caustic comment on their rare wavelength remarking they are 'Made For Each Other'. Asmita grows hysterical as she demands a denial from him but he admits it's true he loves Savitri very much. When Savitri learns of this she asks K.T. why he's risking his marriage for her and he wants her answer! She responds by clinging to him in a passionate embrace.

Savitri wakes up to find Shyam sleeping on their sofa but Shyam is aggressive and taunts her about K.T. A collage of memories race through her mind as she stands facing the graveyard. Shyam tells Savitri that Satish is unhappy at Madhavi's home making him contemplate bringing him home forever soon. Just then, Madhavi and Govind arrive to return Satish as also severe their ties with Savitri as well as Shyam. Savitri sheds copious tears but it has no effect on Madhavi whatsoever. K.T. paces restlessly in his bedroom feeling uneasy as he has a premonition that something drastic awaits someone close to him. Asmita suggests he ring Savitri as no one else is quite as close to him at present. A troubled Savitri wants to meet him at the earliest making Asmita furious at his audacity of ringing his beloved before her and passes a caustic comment on their rare wavelength remarking they are 'Made For Each Other'. Asmita grows hysterical as she demands a denial from him but he admits it's true he loves Savitri very much. When Savitri learns of this she asks K.T. why he's risking his marriage for her and he wants her answer! She responds by clinging to him in a passionate embrace.

published:12 Sep 2012

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The Samjhauta Express - Pakistan And India Lahore to Delhi - by roothmens

BBC PRESENTATION
*ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED TO THE OWNERS OR LICENSED.*
* IT IS NOT INTENDED TO VIOLATE COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL, WHICH ALL BELONGS TO ITS RECEIPTED O...

BBC PRESENTATION
*ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED TO THE OWNERS OR LICENSED.*
* IT IS NOT INTENDED TO VIOLATE COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL, WHICH ALL BELONGS TO ITS RECEIPTED OWNERS.THIS VIDEO IS ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSE ONLY.*
The Samjhauta Express commonly called the Friendship Express, is a twice-weekly train – Tuesdays and Fridays – that runs between Delhi and Attari in India and Lahore in Pakistan. The word samjhauta means "agreement","accord" and "compromise" in both Hindi and Urdu.
Until the reopening of the Thar Express, this was the only rail connection between the two countries. The train was started on 22 July 1976 following the Shimla Agreement and ran between Amritsar and Lahore, a distance of about 42 km. Following disturbances in Punjab in the late eighties, due to security reasons Indian Railways decided to terminate the service at Attari, where customs and immigration clearances take place. On 14 April 2000, in an agreement between Indian Railways and Pakistan Railways (PR), the distance was revised to cover just under three km.
It was a daily train when the service started, and changed to a bi-weekly schedule in 1994. Earlier the rakes were returned to the home country the same day but later in 2000 the rake remained overnight at that location.
Its termini are Lahore in Pakistan and Delhi in India.The border crossing takes place between Wagah in Pakistan and Attari in India. Originally, this was a through service with the same rake going all the way between the termini; later the Pakistani rake stopped at Attari at which point passengers had to change trains.
Now there is a train from Delhi to Attari where all passengers alight for customs and immigration. This train does not have any commercial stops between Delhi and Attari. It is incorrectly referred to as the Samjhauta Express and it is officially known as the Delhi-Attari or Attari-Delhi Express. The actual Samjhauta Express runs from Attari to Lahore, although the passengers are checked at Wagah, the first station on the Pakistani side. The train service was set up with an agreement between Indian Railways (IR) and Pakistan Railways (PR) to alternately use an Indian and a Pakistani rake and locomotive for the train, six months at a time.
The train usually has between four and eight coaches. The rake supplied by Pakistan is usually hauled by an Alco DL-543 class ALU20 diesel loco (Lahore shed), with the entire train in the standard dark green livery of PR.
The train's first break of service was when it was discontinued on 1 January 2002 in the wake of the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament on 13 December2001. Service resumed on 15 January 2004. Service was also suspended following the 27 December2007, assassination of Benazir Bhutto as a preventive measure to deny militants a "high-value target" that was of great symbolic importance to both India and Pakistan.

BBC PRESENTATION
*ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED TO THE OWNERS OR LICENSED.*
* IT IS NOT INTENDED TO VIOLATE COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL, WHICH ALL BELONGS TO ITS RECEIPTED OWNERS.THIS VIDEO IS ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSE ONLY.*
The Samjhauta Express commonly called the Friendship Express, is a twice-weekly train – Tuesdays and Fridays – that runs between Delhi and Attari in India and Lahore in Pakistan. The word samjhauta means "agreement","accord" and "compromise" in both Hindi and Urdu.
Until the reopening of the Thar Express, this was the only rail connection between the two countries. The train was started on 22 July 1976 following the Shimla Agreement and ran between Amritsar and Lahore, a distance of about 42 km. Following disturbances in Punjab in the late eighties, due to security reasons Indian Railways decided to terminate the service at Attari, where customs and immigration clearances take place. On 14 April 2000, in an agreement between Indian Railways and Pakistan Railways (PR), the distance was revised to cover just under three km.
It was a daily train when the service started, and changed to a bi-weekly schedule in 1994. Earlier the rakes were returned to the home country the same day but later in 2000 the rake remained overnight at that location.
Its termini are Lahore in Pakistan and Delhi in India.The border crossing takes place between Wagah in Pakistan and Attari in India. Originally, this was a through service with the same rake going all the way between the termini; later the Pakistani rake stopped at Attari at which point passengers had to change trains.
Now there is a train from Delhi to Attari where all passengers alight for customs and immigration. This train does not have any commercial stops between Delhi and Attari. It is incorrectly referred to as the Samjhauta Express and it is officially known as the Delhi-Attari or Attari-Delhi Express. The actual Samjhauta Express runs from Attari to Lahore, although the passengers are checked at Wagah, the first station on the Pakistani side. The train service was set up with an agreement between Indian Railways (IR) and Pakistan Railways (PR) to alternately use an Indian and a Pakistani rake and locomotive for the train, six months at a time.
The train usually has between four and eight coaches. The rake supplied by Pakistan is usually hauled by an Alco DL-543 class ALU20 diesel loco (Lahore shed), with the entire train in the standard dark green livery of PR.
The train's first break of service was when it was discontinued on 1 January 2002 in the wake of the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament on 13 December2001. Service resumed on 15 January 2004. Service was also suspended following the 27 December2007, assassination of Benazir Bhutto as a preventive measure to deny militants a "high-value target" that was of great symbolic importance to both India and Pakistan.

The High Tech Mirage (2014): Once nicknamed India's Silicon Valley, Bangalore is becoming better known as the suicide capital. Intolerance towards failure and ambition to increase their financial status is proving deadly for the city's youth. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Zl2aLU4BQ
How India's female untouchables are fighting back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPHHcJHqXOc
The centre of engineering, aeronautics, biotechnology: Bangalore holds the key to India's future. "I'm free to live my life, make my own choices. It's an amazing feeling to be independent," says Nilut, a 20-year-old call centre employee. She works 12-hour nights shifts and earns $260 a month. But overwork, stress, separation from family and a culture of intolerance to stress and failure have increased Bangalore's suicide rates by 40% in the last decade. "As soon as your firm needs you, you have to be there and work, be it day or night", confesses one IT professional suffering from depression. Providing cheap labour and building itself on the needs of bigger international economies, Bangalore is now paying the highest price.
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The High Tech Mirage (2014): Once nicknamed India's Silicon Valley, Bangalore is becoming better known as the suicide capital. Intolerance towards failure and ambition to increase their financial status is proving deadly for the city's youth. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Zl2aLU4BQ
How India's female untouchables are fighting back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPHHcJHqXOc
The centre of engineering, aeronautics, biotechnology: Bangalore holds the key to India's future. "I'm free to live my life, make my own choices. It's an amazing feeling to be independent," says Nilut, a 20-year-old call centre employee. She works 12-hour nights shifts and earns $260 a month. But overwork, stress, separation from family and a culture of intolerance to stress and failure have increased Bangalore's suicide rates by 40% in the last decade. "As soon as your firm needs you, you have to be there and work, be it day or night", confesses one IT professional suffering from depression. Providing cheap labour and building itself on the needs of bigger international economies, Bangalore is now paying the highest price.
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From a very old zee tv series Rishtey featuring Rajit Kapoor and Kittu Gidwani
http://satyanveshi-byomkesh.blogspot.com/2013/06/rishte-quarrel-of-indian-and-western.htmlSerial portrayed small stories about human relationships in its every episode.

From a very old zee tv series Rishtey featuring Rajit Kapoor and Kittu Gidwani
http://satyanveshi-byomkesh.blogspot.com/2013/06/rishte-quarrel-of-indian-and-western.htmlSerial portrayed small stories about human relationships in its every episode.

published:27 Jun 2013

views:40207

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The movie story deals with Komaram Puli who is born to a lady who were tormented by Al Saleem. Al Saleem kills Komaram Puli’s father. Puli’s mother makes sure t...

The movie story deals with Komaram Puli who is born to a lady who were tormented by Al Saleem. Al Saleem kills Komaram Puli’s father. Puli’s mother makes sure that she brings Puli up as a cop. Puli saves PM of India from an assassination attempt in Thailand. Impressed with Puli, PM of India authorizes him to come up with his own team to solve the problems and bring down the crime rate at a faster pace. In the process Puli stumbles upon a case that leads him to Al Saleem who became a kingmaker in AP by now.
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The movie story deals with Komaram Puli who is born to a lady who were tormented by Al Saleem. Al Saleem kills Komaram Puli’s father. Puli’s mother makes sure that she brings Puli up as a cop. Puli saves PM of India from an assassination attempt in Thailand. Impressed with Puli, PM of India authorizes him to come up with his own team to solve the problems and bring down the crime rate at a faster pace. In the process Puli stumbles upon a case that leads him to Al Saleem who became a kingmaker in AP by now.
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Shopping Guide In Mumbai

ShoppingGuide In Mumbai
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear,shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest.
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear,shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells andsights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores. High Street Phoenix If you need to get some shopping out of your system, head to this mega mall to sort yourself out. With over 300 stores to browse, there's no chance you'll leave empty-handed. OBEROI MALL If you're visiting northern Mumbai and hankering for some respite from the humidity, head to this relatively new megamall to cool down while browsing four floors of fashion apparel, perfumes, electronics, homewares, jewellery and accessories. CHOR BAZAAR Originally called Shor (noisy) Bazaar, the British pronunciation was closer to Chor (thieves) Bazaar; a name which stuck as stolen goods began to work their way into the market. Vendors flog every relic under the sun at the city's largest antiques alley, from broken gramophones to distressed Victorian furniture, porcelain keepsakes to vintage Bollywood posters. If you're after big-ticket items, remember to ask shopkeepers to see their backroom, where they keep their most prized pieces. CRAWFORD MARKET Opposite the Mumbai PoliceHeadquarters, Crawford Market (officially called MahatmaJyotiba Phuleis) is perhaps the city's most colourful. Join the seething mass of locals bartering for fruit, vegetables, poultry and household goods in a flurry of coloured saris, waving rupees and wobbling heads. LINKING ROAD Stalls are grouped according to the goods they sell. Entering from Bandra Station, you'll find traditional Indian garb first, followed by shoes, bags, accessories and then branded wear. Plenty of bags, belts, shoes, traditional attire and western garb can be found along the main 200-metre stretch of Linking Road. Quality is dubious, but for gifts and throwaway fashion, this is where it's at.

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Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today...

Mumbai: People throng markets for last-minute Eid shopping

Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated across the country on June 26 as the moon was sighted today. The festival marks the culmination of fasting and holy month of Ramzan. A day ahead of Eid, markets in Mumbai were crowded with shoppers.
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People throng utensil and puja shops for Dhanteras shopping

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5 Things To Put On Your Srinagar Shopping List

5 Things To Put On Your SrinagarShopping List
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for.
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Kashmir's handicrafts are famous around the world, as are its dry fruits. There's lots of interesting little bric-a-brac to pick up while you're browsing the streets, but here're a few things that the city is famous for. Dry fruit and spices Kashmir is known for its spices and quality dry fruit. Shop for different varieties of walnuts including burzil walnuts, kagzi walnuts and wont walnuts which are available in abundance. Antique silver jewellery If you enjoy rummaging through large quantities of trinkets in silver, you’ll love Srinagar. From ornamental jewellery to larger decoration pieces, you’ll get silverware with intricate carvings like nowhere else. Pashmina Shawls Over the years, Kashmir's famous Pashmina shawls have become rarer to find and more expensive to buy. Papier mache products Easier on the pocket and more practical for tourists with luggage constraints, are the many papier-mache products sold all over the city. Carpets Silk carpets are among Kashmir's most famous creations, and though some could cost you a package, they’re worth every bit.

E-commerce Players Gear up for Google's Online Shopping Bonanza

E-commerce players gear up for Google's online shopping bonanza
Many online sites are gearing up for a surge in business with a fortnight of discounts during the ongoing Google-led online shopping festival followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday next week. The affiliate sites are creating 'how-to' guides for best deals in different categories, anticipating a four-fold rise in traffic and a similar jump in revenue.
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Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and ...

Anushka Sharma-Virat Kohli go shopping in Cape Town after day out with Shikhar Dhawan’s family

The Indian cricket team is out in Cape Town where the first Test series between India and South Africa will be played. What is more interesting than this is that most of them have been accompanied by their respective families which is rather making the work trip more of a pleasure trip.
Anushka Sharma, who is enjoying her extended holiday with Virat Kohli in Cape Town, met up with Shikhar Dhawan and his family and needless to say all of them enjoyed each other’s company. Posing in the serene background of the city, they were all smiles for the camera.
Video of Shikhar and Virat doing the Bhangra on the streets of Cape Town had recently become viral on the internet. The newlyweds also caught up Akshay Kumar over lunch recently.
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Every year before Diwali, the lawns of the BlindReliefAssociation in the capital turns into a colourful bazaar. This year, the association is holding its annual Diwali Bazaar from 10th to 16th October. Candles in various shapes and sizes, diyas and decorative lamps, attractive hangings and paper products are available here at resonable prices.
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Butter Chicken Beaurocracy Welcome To India!- Sailing SV Delos Ep. 68

We sail into the Indian port of Port Blair and prepare to check in. The process is the craziest we've ever seen with heaps of Indian Officials visiting Delos from Customs, Immigration, and the Indian Navy. Customs decided to lock up our IridiumPhone but eventually we get our clearance finished.
We go on a beer fueled exploration day to fill our bellies with local food and the girls shop for their new sorrees then give us a fashion show. Pretty soon it's time to set sail and we leave to explore the AndamansIslands!
Footage from March, 2015.
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01:42 BigMojo - Vadodara by Kevin MacLeod
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21:57 FairyTale Waltz by Kevin MacLeod YouTube Audio Library
23:16 GypsyDance by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena YouTube Audio Library
26:07 Foreign Land by Jingle Punks YouTube Audio Library
27:50 CoconutCasino by Max Noremo http://www.soundcloud.com/MaxNoremo
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Provisioning a Sailboat for 6 Months- Sailing SV Delos- Ep. 64

The sexy lady crew loads Delos with enough grubb for 6 months! We get everything imaginab...